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Systems Thinking

In: Teaching about the Future

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  • Peter C. Bishop

    (University of Houston)

  • Andy Hines

    (University of Houston)

Abstract

Systems thinking is a fundamental perspective of future studies. Even calling it a “perspective” underestimates its importance. Some claim that it is the paradigm of foresight. It is the lens through which futurists view the world. It embodies some of the foundational principles of foresight, such as: Every entity (thing) is a system that consists of parts (subsystems) and which is also a part of larger systems — a “holon” to use Arthur Koestler’s term popularized by Ken Wilber (2001, 27) Every system and every part of a system are connected to every other system, at least indirectly Systems and parts of a system interact in ways that can produce surprising and counter-intuitive results The tendency to produce unexpected results makes predicting the outcome of systems’ interaction difficult, if not impossible.

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  • Peter C. Bishop & Andy Hines, 2012. "Systems Thinking," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Teaching about the Future, chapter 2, pages 63-96, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-02070-3_3
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137020703_3
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